Independence Day
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Good morning.
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They're a little young.
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That they are.
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They look a little nervous.
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I need all flight crews
to report to their designated areas.

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- Major. Can I borrow that?
- Sir.

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Good morning.
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Good morning.
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In less than an hour,
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aircraft from here
will join others from around the world.

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And you will be launching the largest
aerial battle in the history of mankind.

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Mankind. That word should have
new meaning for all of us today.

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We can't be consumed
by our petty differences any more.

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We will be united in our common interest.
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Perhaps it's fate
that today is the Fourth of July.

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And you will once again
be fighting for our freedom.

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Not from tyranny, oppression or persecution.
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But from annihilation.
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We're fighting for our right to live.
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To exist.
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And should we win the day,
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the Fourth of July will no longer
be known as an American holiday,

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but as the day
when the world declared in one voice,

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"We will not go quietly into the night!"
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"We will not vanish without a fight!"
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"We're going to live on!"
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"We're going to survive!"
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Today, we celebrate our Independence Day!

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